choreman









choreman


choreman [chawr-muh n, -man, chohr-] ExamplesWord Origin noun, plural chore·men [chawr-muh n, chawr-men chohr-] /ˈtʃɔr mən, ˈtʃɔrˌmɛn ˈtʃoʊr-/.

  1. a menial worker, as in a logging camp.

Origin of choreman First recorded in 1870–75; chore + man1 Examples from the Web for choreman Historical Examples of choreman

  • Joe Nelson, the choreman, is my helper and does all the heavy work.

    The Night Riders

    Ridgwell Cullum

  • And the choreman couldnt come to fix the furnace, and the fire went out.

    Atlantic Narratives

    Mary Antin

  • The choreman deposited the saddle on the ground, and looked his man up and down before he answered.

    The Night Riders

    Ridgwell Cullum

  • Then Tresler told him what he had seen at the edge of the pinewoods, and the choreman listened with careful attention.

    The Night Riders

    Ridgwell Cullum

  • My kind friend, the choreman, let me go with him when he carried the lye from the hopper to the soap fat barrel.

    The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate

    Eliza Poor Donner Houghton

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